Castle Tire Shop CASTLEGAR, B.C. tis FOR 's lO sone OF QUALITY Custom Suburbanite RETREADS “ty GOODFSVEAR New Improved tread design makes Suburbanites better than ever! ¢ 55% more traction ¢ extra seasons of wear * quietest ride ever on bare pavement See us now for a pair of Custom Suburbanites. -RETREADS District Socials Robson Socials Woolsey of Creston were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cl: Miss Judith Stadler has re- turned home after a short stay in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital over the New Year holiday. Mrs. O. B. Ballard received word of the death of her sister Mrs. S. Newby, of Beckenham, Kent, Mrs. Newby was-the widow of the Rev. S. Newby. They will be remembered by some‘ of the| oldtimers around there, having been, in this district from 1924 to) 1927, Rev. Newby was in charge of the Anglicans of the Arrow Lakes for a time later going to Creston. Owing to the ill health of Mrs. Newby, they decided to return to England. Miss Mildred Raine and Miss Dawn Waldic left Sat. for Spo- and family ‘ during Christmas Week, Myrna Acker- man accompanied them to Cres- ton where she visited at Kath- leen's home returning Monday. Cl with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J, Seaton, On her re- ‘| turn to Essondale she ‘was one of those, ‘receiving their nursing caps during the Sapeine cere: mony. Mr. and Mrs. ~Ken’ Dergous- off of Vancouver were guests of| the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, .I, Dergousoff during the holidays, Former Castlegar residents} pate and Mrs, O. Aasland and were Louise Askew has from visiting her grandmother, Mrs. K, Askew of Lethbridge, over the Christmas holidays, Mrs, K, L, Roberton left for| Ottawa Sunday mornin to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Atchison and family, Guristas visitors here from Cranbrook, Miss Marjorie Neales_ who} teaches at the Indian Resldentlal School at Punichil, Sask. was the guest of Mrs. T..L, Bloomer, and Miss Clara Bloomer during the Cl Castlegar Happenings Dr. and Mrs. George Page and infant have return- Among the district young people returning to U.B.C, to re- sume thelr studles after holidays were Gall Leitner, Jack McIntosh, au Ramsay, Johnny Soberiak, rry P kane, enroute to where they will resume __ thelr studies at U.B.C. they visited their| parents over the holldays, HABOB COFFEE, 69c ORANGES, Sunkist, 5 Ibs. ............0.--.50. 690 MARGARINE Solo, 2 ths. ........2...c.0ee 000+. 490 FRESH PORK LEG ROAST, Ib. ............-.... 496 WIENERS, No. 1, Ib. ......--02.-eeceeeeees 390 FLOUR, Robin Hood, 25 Ibs. ...........-.-... 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GROCETERIA” PHONE 3231 fam closest. friends, Mr. irs J, Danchella and baby son returned home, Sat. from the Castlegar and District hospital, Kinnaird Korner Hai Peter Plotnikoff, Bonderoff, Wayne Harvick has returned to Gonzaga University at Spo-| kane after spending the Christ-' mas holidays here with hls par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Harvick. Mr. and Mrs. ‘C. Geddes ‘of were holiday visitors and George| Mr, and Mrs. Jack Collinson] (Mildred Marcellus) spent Christ- mas at the J, Marcellus home. They returned to the coast on the Sunday following. Visiting Mrs, A, Musselman| and H. Palsson and G. Hender-| son homes for Christmas was Miss Gladys Nelson of Calgary. Miss Nelson, is Mrs, Musselman’s| daughter and a sister to the Pals- son and Henderson wives, Mr. and Mrs L. H. Doyle had a pre Christmas visit from Mrs, Doyle's brother, Chuck Myres of Long Beach California. Mr, H, A. Myres who has been making his: home with his daughter Mrs. Doyle, has left to spend the. next three months in Los Angeles. Glen York, who had a three week vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H, York, returned to Winnipeg on boxing Day. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne West- gate returned from spending the Christmas holidays at the coast. Visitors at the ©. Wilson home during the holidays were their son and daughter on lgw, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilson of. Calgary. Dougy Eldridge returned to school in Vancouver on Saturday. Guests at the home of Mr A] and Mrs. W. K: Fox over the| holidays were their son and daughter in law,.Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fox and family, from the coast. : Mr. T.-.’/Hughes early Christmas ‘Eve arrived to cele-| 4} brate the holidays with his son end daughter in law, Mr. anal gil} | Mrs. Denis Hughes. Mr. R, J. Warner of Slocan is making his home in Kinnaird for the winter months Allan Warner of Victori | spent a two week holiday with |his father and brothers here, visiting the homes of Mr. and i Mrs. Monty Warner and Mr. anc iMrs. H. J. Warner. He left Fri- day. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Oltphan | (Vay Hawkins) arrived Christ- mas week énd from Edmonto! ,to spend New Years at the A. R. ‘Hawkins home. @ Mrs. J. Wolfe spent thre “days in Trail during the Christ. mas season, ‘with her daughtet Mrs. M. Grublsic, visiting friends, and other members of the family. Mr, nad Mrs. Pat Haley wer: home for a few: days. during thi holidays. They have since re turned to Oyama in the Okanag an. 2 : Vacationing for the Christ. mas_ holidays’at their respectlv homes, were Victor Kravski from Natal, Pat Lambert from Notre Dame College, Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe‘Zeeben from Pull- man Wash. who visited the hom Mrs, P. M, Zeeben left Mon. . ' cay to spend a few weeks in a: Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. R, Gabbana {whose marriage took place in Italy, twenty five years ago on ' Christmas Day, celebrated the occasion on Christmas Eve when thoy entertained some of their and Mi Pete Zanet, Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Catalano, Mr. and Mrs, P, Ferro, and Mr. and M1 S. Tobiasson, all of Trail, A large gathering of relatives were dinner guests the following Sat- urday. pa and oe H, ca nuberter at the home of the latter's par. ents Mr, and Mrs. Jenks. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer were their son in law and daughter Constable and Mrs. Al Link with their infant daughter from Kimberley, Mr. Bill Plotnikotf who at- tends the University of Wash- ington in Seattle, was a holiday visitor here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Plotnikoff. ‘ A former resident, Mr, Alex Harrower of Port Alberni visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. Harrower during the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs, G. Martini had as their Christmas guest, their son Richard form Los Angeles, California. Friends of Mrs. R. Donnan will be sorry to learn she is a patient in St. Paul's hospital, Vancouver. Guests of Mrs, A. Sdunders at Christmas were her son in law and daughter Mr, and Mrs. J. Buick and children from Dun- can B.C, Gordon Churches, who fs: with the R.C.N, at Victoria visit- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Churches, during the holidays, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Wallace had as their guests for the Christ- mas weekend, thelr son_in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Leary of North Surrey B.C, Miss Gail Seaton who is tak ing psychiatric training at, Edfon- dale spent three days’ here ; ed home after spending two in few days, Miss Regina’ Campbell re turned Tuesday ‘to St, Paul's hes- pital, Vancouver, where she » student nurse, « : Guests for’New Year'g at the home'of Mr. and 3 R. McGauley were thd brother and his wife Gi and Mrs, Pat McKerral van Sask. - . Mr, and Mrs, Jack McK! and four daughters of Nahgg spent Boxing Day and the week’ end with Mr. and Mrs, 7 OR McGauley. Mr, and Mrs, A. and family of Grass River, Man- Itoba, spent a few days during the hollday with Mrs, Archibalds mother; Mrs, C. Brodman, ae rere your Dependents and Assure Your weeks with er, Mr, Burton Cambell returned by traln Sunday to Toronto to resume his studies at Ryerson Institute, accompanied by Mr. Dennis Stanley of Nakusp who had been his house guest for a OT THE GREATEST TIP Price CLEARANCE SALE 50 YEARS SAVE YOURSELF $50 ON TAILORED-TO-MEASURE ALL WOOL SUITS Retire- ment. C. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance - of Canada TOP $65.00 Sale Price $50 AT LEITNERS LTD. Archibend- siccine THE BETTER Furnace Oil ’ Delivery Tuesday and Friday NO LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALLS ‘Phone Castlegar 3551 -- 4531 Arrange With Your Local Dealer For A Budget Plan ‘MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. ‘ "TRAIL ond CASTLEGAR Q CT | HEAGY — To Mr. and Mrs. R.! Heagy, December 16, a son. MAKAROFF — ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Doukhohour Sunday Schools Concert On Sunday December 21st, In Robson Comm. Hall, the Sun-| day School for the children of the Doukobour faith, held a joint! Christmas concert with the Kin naird Sunday School class. The concert opened with a 25, a son. CHEDWICK — To Mr, and Mrs, .R, Chedwick, December 26, a son, DANCHELLA — To Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Danchella, December 27 a son. POPOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Popoff, December 28, a son, ATCHISON — To Lac, and Mra Bryan Atchison, December 28 a daughter, at Sf, Loufs Marie de Monford Picepite. Ottawa Ont, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rob {nson, Qualicum Beach, B.C. January Sth, a daughter. Mrs Robinson is the daventer of Mrs DB. Campbell, © perlod, when everyone stood and sang the Lord's Pray-' er, followed by two psalms, which tell the birth and Ufe of Jesus Christ, On a table in front stood the, symbolic loaf of bread, salt, and water, : When everyone was seated Mr, Dootoff and Mrs. Wanjoff| brought their class out on stage! where they presented their pro-| gramme, of hymns singling, short! skits and recitations, allon the Christmas theme: M. &: was Billy Gorkoftf. After them came Mr, Kaza- koff and Miss Striloff with the children of Kinnaird, who had a programme of choir singing, duets and a skit with the young- est children taking part. The highlight of their was the weautiful carol ‘Silent . RICK’S TY. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. Night" sung by eleven year old Kathy Soukeroff accompanted by the choir softly humming. M. C. was Larry Kurbatoff. ‘The evening turned to a lighter vein when some adults from the audience were called upon to do some numbers, which were very much enjoyed, es- ‘pecially a duet by Mr. and Mrs. George Popoff of Thrums, and a ‘solo by Mr, Dootoff. ‘And elderly Mr. ‘Peter Wishloff| LOTR aes agian claesidanininerhuiensermaie sims $ MARGARINE, Kraft Miracle, 4 Ibs. for .....:.. MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet, 2 Ib. pkt. ....:.... SHORTENING, Jewel or.Fluffo; Ib. ........... BUTTER, Ist. grade, Ib... 0... ce eee LARD, Swift's, COFFEE, Nabob, lb. NESTLE’S QUIK, 2 lb. tin 2 Ibs.’ for cece e eee eee eens WE NESCAFE, INSTANT COFFEE, 4 oz. jar... .. . $1.29 SOAP, Woodbury’s, bath size, 2for ............. 25e COTTAGE ROLLS, half or whole, Ib. .......... 59¢ PICNIC HAMS, whole, Ib. ...............+6-. 41e SWIFT’S HAMS, ready-to-eat, Ib. -............ 69e “skinless and shankless WHISPER NYLONS, discontinued shades pr. ...: 69c we reserve the right to limit quantities : _£0°0P Retail Store 4th AVE. AND PINE ST. . PHONE 2681 How Many Beans... : Perhaps you, too, stood outside a store window in your youth and tried to estimate the number of beans in adisplay. Guessing the circulation of a “newspaper was once quite a game for advertisers, too. - But the Audit Bureau of Circulations took all the chance out of this game. A.B.C. / auditors don’t stand outside and estimate—they come - inside the publisher’s attic’. .and count, When the: auditor is finished and his” _ precise findings’ published, well there’ 's just no room for guessing. _ It’s all there in his report—how ners circulation, where copies were circulated, how much people paid, and some of the reasons why the people bought our paper. There’s no reason to guess about the circulation audience you get when you advertise in our paper. The facts are down in black and white for you to see. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.C. report. THE CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘This symbol represents our membership in the Audit Bureau of Circula-, tions, your assurance that our circulation facts are verified by. inde; din standardized audit, measured ,by recognized standards, and reporte indent. reports. These-audited facts, available without obligation to, interested parsons, provide a factual basis for advertising rates, evidence of subscriber" interest, fatis on market coverage, and facts for appraising our elroulation quality and editorial vitality. sang in the Irkutsk dialect (Ir- kutsk is a U.S.S.R. Siberian re- public.) Many thanks. go out to this pfoneer, who well knows the meaning of Christmas he sang about. It was in Siberia he learn- ed the song, where he and his Doukebour brothers were’ exiled for following the teachings of! Jesus Christ, Mr, Wishloff is 84, ‘The concert closed with a] hymn. The benches were moved back then, and all the people sat about informally, while the child: ren received their bag of candy. ‘Then the ladies who were all at-| fired. in traditional costumes Lock out old man. winter -, with storm doors and windows y SHOWER - Complimenting the former Miss Barbara Killough, a pre- Christmas shower was held .at the home of Mrs, F. A, Hostetter with Mrs, Helen Gergely as co: hostess, The brideelect and her moth-| er, Mrs, J, F. Killough were pre- sented with red carnation cors- ages, and several games were en- joyed during the evening. Mrs. Cc. W. Kennedy proposed a toast to Babs, wishing her many years of happiness on‘ behalf of her assembled frlends, Renata Tiding * Visiting his brothers Matt and John Rohn and family is| Cari Rohn of B.C. Forest Midway. The Misses June Lang ‘and Lorraine Fladayer of the Gospel Church here and Ruth Lang at- tending’ schoo! in Castlegar are; visiting thelr parents in Pentic- ton. Mr, and Mrs, Julius Dyck and.Eleanor are holidaying at friends and relatives at Nelson and Trail. y Matt Rohn of BC. Forest, Kaslo B.C. is home for two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. R, Tchritter af Calgary spent Xmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morey and family! ‘served sandwiches cocoa and cookies for the children and cof- fee for the adults. Mrs. S, Gleb- off and Mrs, G. Rilkoff were in charge in the kitchen. LEGION CORNER A joint Installation of offic. ers for 1959 was held at the re- gular meeting Tuesday night. The installing ceremonies of both the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary was ably conducted by A. A. Lamb. A large turnout of mem- bers was present, The new slate} of officers !s composed of some new faces along with a few of the older members and it would appear that an active year is in| = store for the Branch. A resume, of the retiring president R. Wadey for the years activities which included the furnishing of the Hospital ward, the erection of the Cenotapli’ and “considerablé work done in the Club room-and the main Legion Hall, ~The Annual Banquet will be held in the Legion Hall at 6:30, p.m. on January 23rd, It was-also reported that’ the Xmas party and the adult Xmas party were very and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 8, 1952'7 P= age ll eae tt cll BIG DRAW FRIDAY, NIGHT $55.00. JACKPOT — Be There! Starting A New Yes OF Savings For You LOW CASH PRICES MEATS FULLY COOKED HAMS, half-or whole, Ib. CHEESE, Creston Valley, Ib. “COTTAGE CHEESE, Fraser Valley, each SMOKED PICNICS, Ib. |: A PORK SPARE RIBS 39¢ _PRODUCE | bles} tic" in vi “avoiding those “long hang-on colds”, so pilates a this. time of year! ¢ “ORANGES, Navel, 5 lis. ......... 69¢ EATING APPLES, 3 Ibs. .......... 40¢ Lh. re-fruitssondt well attended.Welfare ‘Hampers disgributed to the needy at Xmas was larger this year and appree- fation has been received from many for a job well done. Committees will be drawn up at the next regular GREEN ONIONS, red radishes, 2 for .. ‘LETHBRIDGE SPUDS, 10-[b. bag CABBAGE, hard heads, Ib. .... meeting., President Jas Leckie assumed his duties and took over the meeting after his in- CABINET MAKING GLASS — ALL SIZES CASTLEGAR: SASH and DOOR * WORKS CARD OF B GRAPEFRUIT, INDIAN RIVER Pink or White, 4 for 39c We wish to thank our many friends and nelghbours for their, Kindness . during Mr, Lawson’s| illness. 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